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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Perhaps War of the Worlds as it didn't capture me as much as I'd hoped. Also the Rules of Attraction I found really disappointing.
Love ID4 though, probably because I was 12 when it came out. In the words of a popular magazine though, it is a bit like someone shouting 'USA, USA' in your face for two hours, Us poor brits just waiting for the heroes to come along.
Also love Gosford Park, so was the opposite of disappointed when I saw that as I wasn't expecting much.
It will have to be all the Star Wars films. I really tried my best to like them but they�re just rubbish!
Also any film in which America kindly saves the world (e.g. Independence Day and Armageddon)
I disagree with all the comments about Gosford Park. Adultery, murder, deception, reconciliation, sub themes of any classic murder mystery!
LAC83 - the ingredients are there, but maybe it was a film best left as a book? I haven't seen it, and judging by the majority view here, I don't think I'll bother, but you may yet persuade me and others to change our minds!
I'm so glad other people don't like Star Wars - I've tried and failed to like those films. I don't even like James Bond that much! :-$ (blush)
The last two James Bond films have been terrible, especially the one before last, whatever it was called, some of the worst CGI I have ever seen, and a totally pointless story, even by JB standards. Cant believe no-one has mentioned Pearl Harbour yet, utter dross. Oh, and Id just like to say I thought artificial intelegence was OK, maybe a bit too long, but had some brilliantly original ideas and visually it was great.